Leonard Stiff

Leonard Stiff (17 July 1981-2013) was an American student in grammar at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles).

Biography
Leonard Stiff was born in Morningwood, Los Angeles, to an African-American family. Stiff attended the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) and became a major in grammar, and was the magna cum laude student of his sophomore year. He wrote an essay criticizing many modern Americans for their use of poor grammar and blamed social media and the internet.

In early 2013, Stiff was killed by an assailant while talking with his friend James Noles, a fellow student at UCLA. In front of the entrance to the college, Stiff was hit in the back of the head by a Special Carbine rifle by a man wearing dark clothing, who proceeded to fire six shots into Noles, killing him. The murderer was known to have links to German-American organized crime.